
3x James Beard Award winner. Named one of TIME's 100 Best Podcasts Of All Time. We obsess about food to learn more about people. It's not for foodies, it's for eaters. Hosted by Dan Pashman, inventor of the viral pasta shape cascatelli.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 534 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

From a moisturizer made of beef fat, to bartenders hating on Gen Z, to tariffs, a lot happened this year. (How do you get away with stealing 100,000 eggs and a truckload of Guy Fieri’s tequila?) We cover the biggest and strangest food stories of 2025... more
Patti LaBelle is not just a music icon, she’s also a food icon. She’s written best-selling cookbooks, hosted a food TV show, and even cooked for Elton John, The Rolling Stones, and Prince. She talks with Dan about touring the segregated South in the ... more
It’s been eight years since Samin Nosrat published her smash-hit cookbook, Salt Fat Acid Heat. She says her whole adult life was on a trajectory toward that book. But in the aftermath of its success, Samin ended up in a dark place, struggling to unde... more
TikTok is the wild west of the food media world. It’s less professionalized than Instagram and YouTube, and it holds the promise of virality from the very first time you post. So we wondered: What actually makes a food TikTok go viral? To find out, w... more
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I’m not always interested in the name of the topic, but every episode offers something compelling. Love the pasta updates in particular.
As a Jewish person, I’m against the genocide. Please make an episode on Palestinian food. 🍉 I recently learned that Israel appropriated a lot of Palestinian foods and I think it would be really nice (as a fellow Jewish person) to share that.
Adding politics into your September 15th episode is intolerable.
This was an amazing Episode!!!!
I used to love this podcast but am getting tired of the repetitive forced laugh a dozen times an episode. No one’s kids are as funny as you think they are and I’d rather have less episodes to choose from then so many reheats.
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The content focuses on a variety of food-related topics that explore the connections between culinary experiences and cultural identities. Episodes often combine humor with personal anecdotes and insights from food industry experts, highlighting not just recipes but also the societal implications of food choices. Notably, the host engages with guests from diverse backgrounds, discussing themes like TikTok virality in food, cooking traditions, and even health trends surrounding cooking fats. This approach reflects a broader curiosity about how food influences human relationships and identity, making it a unique and engaging listen for those who appreciate a deeper look at eating beyond just flavor.
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2. Bettina Makalintal
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